The Latest: 1 deputy released from hospital; 2nd stable

The Latest on the shooting of three officers south of Atlanta (all times local):

9:15 p.m.

One of the two Georgia deputies wounded in a shooting outside Atlanta has been released from the hospital and another was in stable condition after surgery.

Georgia Bureau of Investigation spokeswoman Nelly Miles said Friday night that Henry County deputy Michael D. Corley was released from the hospital hours after Friday's shooting. Miles says Ralph Sidwell "Sid" Callaway was listed in stable condition at a hospital.

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The agency said Locust Grove police Officer Chase Maddox was killed. The city's mayor said the 26-year-old Maddox left behind a wife who is pregnant and expecting their second child any day.

The gunfire happened as the three officers tried to serve a warrant Friday morning in the town southeast of Atlanta. The male suspect who was killed was identified as 39-year-old Tierra Guthrie.

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8:30 p.m.

Authorities have identified the male suspect killed in a shooting outside of Atlanta that also left a police officer dead and two deputies wounded.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said on its Twitter page Friday night that the suspect was 39-year-old Tierra Guthrie.

The tweet gave no further immediate details.

Earlier Friday, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said and Ralph Sidwell "Sid" Callaway were wounded in the gunfire.

The agency said Locust Grove police Officer Chase Maddox was killed. The city's mayor said the 26-year-old Maddox left behind a wife who is pregnant and expecting their second child any day.

The gunfire happened as the three officers tried to serve a warrant Friday morning in the town southeast of Atlanta.

(This item has been edited to clarify that authorities have not said who fired the shots.)

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6:50 p.m.

Authorities have released the identities of two Georgia sheriff's deputies wounded in a shooting that also left a police officer dead.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation late Friday said that Henry County deputies Michael D. Corley and Ralph Sidwell "Sid" Callaway were wounded in the gunfire.

The agency said Locust Grove police Officer Chase Maddox was killed in the Friday shooting. The city's mayor said the 26-year-old Maddox left behind a wife who is pregnant and expecting their second child any day.

The gunfire happened as the three officers tried to serve a warrant Friday morning in the town southeast of Atlanta. A suspect, who hasn't been named by authorities, was killed.

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4:55 p.m.

A Georgia mayor says a police officer who was killed in a shooting that wounded two sheriff's deputies had a young child and a baby on the way.

Locust Grove Mayor Robert Price said Officer Chase Maddox was the city officer who died Friday. Price said the 26-year-old officer's wife is pregnant and expecting their second child any day.

Price said Maddox had been with the department since he was 22, just out of school. Price said the police chief and chaplain had spoken with Maddox's wife.

The mayor urged people to keep the young family in their thoughts.

"We just can't believe this happened," he said.

The two deputies had serious injuries. A suspect was killed.

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2:15 p.m.

Authorities say one officer has died and two deputies were critically wounded in a shooting that also left a suspect dead south of Atlanta.

Henry County Sheriff Keith McBrayer made the announcement Friday afternoon at a news conference.

He said it happened as the officers were serving an arrest warrant that morning at a home in Locust Grove, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) southeast of Atlanta.

WSB-TV reported two of the law officers were flown away by helicopter while the third was carried by ambulance.

Police blocked off multiple entrances of a subdivision not far from an outlet mall. They turned away people who don't live in the neighborhood.

Yellow police tape cordoned off a section of one home's front yard. Nearby Locust Grove Elementary School was put on lockdown.